Plouffe: Obama Campaign Playing ‘Offense’Citing the president’s slight leads in battleground states and the upper hand on early voting, Obama campaign senior adviser David Plouffe sounded confident about Obama’s chances for reelection.

National Polls Show Race Still Extremely TightObama heads towards Election Day with a razor’s-edge lead over Romney, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Sunday, which showed Obama ahead by a single percentage point nationally, 48 percent to 47 percent. A new ABC News/Washington Post poll also shows a dead heat.

Gergen: Election is ‘Impossible’ to Call“I don't think it's too close to call," said David Gergen, a political commentator who has served in both Republican and Democratic administrations. “I think it's impossible to call."

Portman Optimistic About Romney in OhioWhile Ohio remains a key element of Obama’s reelection strategy, his consistent lead in polls there fueled in part by his role in the rescue of the auto industry, the state’s Republican senator, Rob Portman, says Romney can still take Ohio.

Cantor Bullish on Romney’s in VirginiaHouse Majority Leader Eric Cantor said he’s confident the Republican ticket will win in his battleground home state of Virginia. “We’re going to win this state and I think we’re going to win a lot bigger than we predicted,” he said.

Axelrod: Tuesday Could Be a Late NightObama campaign senior adviser David Axelrod said that it could be past midnight before the country knows who the next president will be, but he said the Romney campaign was nonetheless in “deep trouble.”